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/*
 * @test
 *
 * @summary converted from VM Testbase nsk/jdi/ReferenceType/nestedTypes/nestedtypes002.
 * VM Testbase keywords: [jpda, jdi]
 * VM Testbase readme:
 * DESCRIPTION:
 *     The test for the implementation of an object of the type
 *     ReferenceType.
 *     The test checks up that a result of the method
 *     com.sun.jdi.ReferenceType.nestedTypes()
 *     complies with its spec:
 *     public List nestedTypes()
 *      Returns a List containing ReferenceType objects that
 *      are declared within this type and
 *      are currently loaded into the Virtual Machine.
 *      Both static nested types and non-static nested types (that is, inner types)
 *      are included. Local inner types
 *      (declared within a code block somewhere in this reference type)
 *      are also included in the returned list.
 *      For arrays (ArrayType) and primitive classes,
 *      the returned list is always empty.
 *      Returns: a List of nested ReferenceType objects;
 *               the list has 0 length if there are no nested types.
 *     Cases for testing include ArrayType and primitive classes.
 *     The test works as follows:
 *     The debugger program - nsk.jdi.ReferenceType.nestedTypes.nestedtypes002;
 *     the debuggee program - nsk.jdi.ReferenceType.nestedTypes.nestedtypes002a.
 *     Using nsk.jdi.share classes,
 *     the debugger gets the debuggee running on another JavaVM,
 *     creates the object debuggee.VM, and waits for VMStartEvent.
 *     Upon getting the debuggee VM started,
 *     the debugger calls corresponding debuggee.VM methods to get
 *     needed data and to perform checks.
 *     In case of error the test produces the return value 97 and
 *     a corresponding error message(s).
 *     Otherwise, the test is passed and produces
 *     the return value 95 and no message.
 * COMMENTS:
 *     The test was modified to fix of the bug:
 *     4740126 TEST_BUG: ReferenceType.nestedTypes() returns wrong number of nested types
 *     Please, see an evaluation of the bug for details.
 *     4773489 TEST_BUG nestedtypes002 failing
 *
 * @library /vmTestbase
 *          /test/lib
 * @build nsk.jdi.ReferenceType.nestedTypes.nestedtypes002
 *        nsk.jdi.ReferenceType.nestedTypes.nestedtypes002a
 *
 * @comment make sure nestedtypes002a is compiled with full debug info
 * @clean nsk.jdi.ReferenceType.nestedTypes.nestedtypes002a
 * @compile -g:lines,source,vars ../nestedtypes002a.java
 *
 * @run driver
 *      nsk.jdi.ReferenceType.nestedTypes.nestedtypes002
 *      -verbose
 *      -arch=${os.family}-${os.simpleArch}
 *      -waittime=5
 *      -debugee.vmkind=java
 *      -transport.address=dynamic
 *      -debugee.vmkeys="${test.vm.opts} ${test.java.opts}"
 */

